Ill-gotten Goods: Seized Lamborghini supercar sets new record

Seized Lamborghini sets new record

When Teodoro Nguema Obiang Mangue, the Vice President of Equatorial Guinea, was charged with money laundering and the embezzlement of over US$100 million back in 2017, his collection of 26 supercars was promptly seized by Swiss authorities. Recently, those self-same vehicles were auctioned by Bonhams in conjunction with the state of Geneva, with amazing results. In all, the supercars fetched almost US$27 million, of which roughly US$23.5 million has already been earmarked by the auction house to be donated to a charity in the African country.

2014 Lamborghini Veneto Roadster

One particular model, however, a white 2014 Lamborghini Veneto Roadster, emerged as the most sought-after attraction. Following a fierce three-way bidding war, the car – dubbed “the top lot of the collection and rarest of all, one of only nine built and introduced for the 50th anniversary of Lamborghini” – eventually sold for a staggering US$8.4 million, setting a new record for the most expensive Lamborghini ever sold at auction.

2014 Lamborghini Veneto Roadster sells for US$8.4 million

Other star turns included a black 2015 Koenigsegg One-1, with a final price tag of US$4.57 million, and a 2011 Aston Martin One-77 Coupe, which fetched US$1.57 million.